Annoying pop up trying to get me to install a browser, but does not identify itself

I have a couple workstations that get an annoying popups like they are supposed to upgrade thier browser. It does not say a lot except

"The is a recommended download install takes less thatn a minute

Free full version for Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000.

it has an INSTALL button but I have had everyone avoid it. I have tried running CCleaner but it does not seem to clear it up. Has anyone come across this before or know how to clear it? I am running Windows 7 with IE9 and because of other apps we cannot upgrade to IE10

Thor2923--
Right click on the Install button|click Properties and see if there is an Address (URL) line. Or click on the Install button and "Copy Shortcut". Post the info here. This may help identify the source and allow specific uninstall suggestions.

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